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Changzhou sets smart, green steel benchmark
With advanced technology, a solid industrial foundation, capable talent and favorable policies, steel enterprises in Changzhou, East China's Jiangsu province, are quickly marching toward a smarter and greener stage. |
Experts see big role for biomass in energy
Their remarks came after the State Council recently announced an action plan for energy conservation and carbon reduction for 2024-25. It relaxed requirements on new energy utilization in resource-rich areas from 95 percent to 90 percent. |
Ferrosilicon Futures close at 7302 on June 6, up 0.77%
The total trading volume of 2409 contract on the exchange was 360470 lots, with a turnover of about 13130.5801 million yuan. |
Rio Tinto invests $143m in low-carbon ironmaking R&D facility
Mining giant Rio Tinto has announced a $143-million investment to establish a research and development (R&D) facility in Western Australia to test the effectiveness of its low-carbon ironmaking process, BioIron. |
China charts path to unified sustainability disclosure by 2030
Currently, disclosures by Chinese companies are largely voluntary and lack uniform standards, according to the ministry. |
Ferrosilicon Futures close at 7172 on June 5, down 2.58%
The total trading volume of 2409 contract on the exchange was 370821 lots, with a turnover of about 13434.2106 million yuan. |
BHP shuts up, for now | Hotter Commodities
In hindsight, the BHP and Anglo American deal had seemed somewhat ill-fated from the start. |
Major Indian steel conglomerates to raise scrap intake amid decarbonization push
As a result of this, many big Indian steel conglomerates such as Tata Steel, JSW Steel and ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel were installing a number of scrap-consuming EAFs. |
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